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thanks mate, i am not sure but i think you said you fixed that icon not showing, anyway will test next release, also i am bringing up the ability to right click on folders and choose the spybot tab, folders, files and both together.
also vista is strange, i had spybot running a scan and i could launch spybot again and scan at the same time and when i double click teatimer to bring up the minimized spybot it opens a knew instance, read your blog, i just hope someone at microsoft reads it.

keep up the good work.

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King of zlobtrojan, virusburst, spyaxe, and elite bar infections.

Yep, I sure did read that...

Posted previous reply prematurely

... and then took too long editing it

I did read that explanation initially. I didn't even realize it addressed the question I asked.

So is that saying that certain "system account profiles" (?) won't be immunized any more because it is unlikely that they will be accessed?
Can the user be assured that he has the same amount of protection, even though the number of immunized items appears to be less than before?

Please try to simplify the explanation for me if you would be so kind.

Strange thing in TeaTimer with v1.5.2RC1

Hello Spybot Team,

Hope this is the right place to post this. If not, sorry!
Since I've upgraded to Spybot SD 1.5.2, there's a strange thing going on in TeaTimer. Every Time I start Windows, TeaTimer warns me about some registry changes. And there are the registry changes from last windows startup (they are the same on every Windows startup, if I'm not wrong):

Allowing them was indeed the right thing; their value wasn't restored quite properly from the snapshot files, that's why they're shown.

Thank you for pointing that thread! Sorry that I was too lazy to look around the forum. And even the thread was a few below this one. Shame of me! But ... thanks again anyway. And sorry if my english is not so good .

@hash420: you would have to unregister SDFiles.dll; on a command line, switch to the Spybot-S&D folder and type:

Code:

regsvr32 /u sdfiles.dll

What reason do you have to remove it though? It does not slow down the loading of the properties tab; Windows manages property sheets in an on-demand matter: they only execute code when you show them, not just on opening the dialog.

Thanks a lot for this. I've been looking for a solution to this since I've upgraded.

The reason I want to remove it is that it's useless to me. I hate software that feels the need to take over your system by installing extra components everywhere. I like my computer to be clean and uncluttered. The reason I installed Spybot was to remove this kind of software in the first place!

Please add an option to easily disable this "feature" in future releases. Thanks.